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#1 sixringz1
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the trade for shaq may have been one of the biggest mistakes in a long time. This team was a robert horry flagerant foul and a bull **** suspension of stoudamire and diaw away from winning the championship. Now they are a joke. And i don't want to hear give them time to figure things out. It won't happen. Shaq CAN'T fit in that offense. They just can't score and still can't stop anyone. With this trade it's almost like steve kerr is still working for the spurs.
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#2 sixringz1
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san andreas is the better game in terms of gameplay, but my choice is vice city. I love that whole 80's theme. I was born in 82 so i can still remember somethings in the later part of that decade when i was like 5 and 6 and when i play that game it triggers those memories. Very nostalgic. In my opinion, you put vice city with the same size and gameplay options as san andreas i may retire from games all together because i don't think i'd ever play another game. lol.
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#3 sixringz1
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I know we are talking 5-6 years from now til the next playstation comes out but i was looking through some of my old ps1 and ps2 games and i thought of something. Now that the ps3 has abandoned backward compatability and sales haven't been hurt one bit, do you think that on the next system they might do away with BC all together?
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#4 sixringz1
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Honestlly don't know how you can have Favre in the top 5. Espurs117

All major passing records, 2 superbowl appearances, 1 win, 3 time MVP, and most importantly, with average talent around him at best. It's hard not to have him in the top 5

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#5 sixringz1
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i'm only in my mid 20's so i feel it's only right to speak on players i have seen and can make an objective opinion. So with all respect to Unitas, i wasn't around for that era so i can't speak on it. So here is my 3

Dan Marino - Best PURE QUARTERBACK ever, just never had the supporting cast

Joe Montana - most accomplished. The reason i don't have him number 1 is because of steve young. Steve Young won a superbowl with a lot of the same players as Montana did in his last superbowl. So that always made me wonder was Montana really an ELITE qb, or could you plug in any good/solid qb and be successful

Either Elway or Favre - it's a toss up with that one for me

As for Manning and Brady there is a strong shot they could be at the top of the list in 10 years but i'm not putting anybody at the top of my ALL TIME list when they are only halfway done their career

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#6 sixringz1
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that does look like it but i got one better. Has anybody ever seen the movie DESCENT. It was a movie about a group of cave dwellers that get stuck and attack by these zombie like things. I saw the movie for the first time the other day on t.v. and it was an EXACT replica of the levels in uncharted where you had to fight those zombie creatures. In the movie they were a light brown complexion, bald head, deformed face, and didn't run upright but rather like apes (just like uncharted). It creeped the hell out of me. If anybody has seen it they know what i'm talking about, and if you haven't you need to watch it because it's like you are watching the later levels of Uncharted
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ronnie brown was leading the league in rushing when he got hurt. Keep in mind he also played on the worst team in football and half the time they were getting blown out by halftime and had to abandon the run in the 2nd half. Definitely a top 10 back when healthy. You put him in minnesota or some other team w/ a great o line he might be a top 5-6
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Ok state basketball had an accident at the begining of the decade. That killed a few of their players.
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#9 sixringz1
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[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]Why go now when you can further prove yourself another year, and be offered perhaps one of the better jobs in the league, instead of a team in the state the Redskins are in.Jaysonguy

The Redskins job IS the best job in the league.

It's worth the most

Has an owner that will spend the most

Is one of the few franchises that gets to control the direction of the NFL

He's stupid to turn down the best job in the NFL

I live just outside D.C. and i'll tell you that majority of people in the know couldn't DISAGREE with you anymore. There are already coordinators that were signed without consoling a head coach. So that is a big problem to start out with. They are 20 MILLION over the salary cap. I wouldn't want to go into that. And to top it all off he will be coaching in a place that for whatever reason expects greatness. It's not the 70's and 80's anymore but this area expects superbowls. That is a lot to walk into for a first coaching job. The best coaching job in football? You're nuts. There's a reason that the redskins are the only team in the league w/out a coach